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2011 20112012 School Improvement Plans

Public Hearings
Charles Chernosky

Presented by:
Donna Micheaux
Chief of Schools Officer School Leadership & Administrative Services

Executive Director Federal and State Accountability

Jean Hunter-Batty
Director Federal Accountability

Delinda Castro
Director, TTIPS

School Improvement Plan (SIP)


According to TEC 39.106(e) and TAC 97.1063(i) for each year a campus is assigned an unacceptable performance rating, a campus intervention team (CIT) shall: Continue to work with the campus until the campus satisfies all performance standards Assist in updating a targeted school improvement plan to analyze areas of growth and areas that require improvement

School Improvement Plan (SIP) Public Hearings


According to TEC 39.106(e-1) and TAC 97.1063(j) with the completion of the plan, the board shall: Conduct a hearing for the purpose of notifying the public of the plan Solicit public comment on the targeted improvement plan Submit the targeted improvement plan to the commissioner for approval

AU 1 Campuses with School Improvement Plans - (SIP) 2011-2012


AU 1 - 25 Campuses
Conrad HS Kimball HS Lincoln HS Madison HS Pinkston HS Hulcy MS Roosevelt HS Long MS Seagoville HS Spruce HS Wilson HS Patton HS
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Browne MS Cary MS Comstock MS Holmes MS Hood MS

Conner ES Kiest ES Lisbon ES McShan ES Marsalis ES Ray ES

Boude Storey MS Tasby MS

Multi-Year AU Campuses with


School Improvement Plans - (SIP) 2011-2012
Multi-Year AU 8 Campuses AU 2 Samuell HS Blanton ES Mills ES AU 3 Bryan Adams HS Carter HS Florence MS AU 4 None AU 5 North Dallas HS A. Maceo Smith New Tech HS

AA Campuses with School Improvement Plans (SIP) 2011-2012


Academically Acceptable (AA 1) 5 Campuses
Hillcrest HS Medrano MS Frazier ES Titche ES Runyon ES

* Wilmer Hutchins HS is required to have a CIT during 2011-2012 school year along with a SIP.

Elementary Academic Intervention Highlights


Tiered Academic Interventions Before, after, and during school Saturday School Implementation of Thinking Maps Hands-on Laboratory Activities to Support Scientific Concepts Continuous Student Profiling and Response to Intervention Strategies Administrative Academic Conferences With At-Risk Students & Parental Involvement Activities Utilization of Computer Software to Scaffold the Learning of Students and Reach Diverse Learning Styles
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Elementary Academic Intervention Highlights


Professional Learning Community (PLC) Focused planning based on student data Content specific professional development Analysis of reading and mathematics benchmarks Teacher Grade-Level Lesson Planning and Project Development Special Programs Accelerated Reader STAR Reading Assessment Writing Wednesdays Mentoring Programs Compelling Conversations
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Secondary Academic Intervention Highlights


Prevention/Intervention Strategies Operation Graduation (9/10/2011) Mentoring Programs for students Grade placement committees, attendance committees and Reconnect Early Start for Freshman Freshman Year Success Initiative Use of DEWS (Dropout Early Warning System) Focus on Academic Literacy 90 day goal setting conferences connecting lesson planning/assessment AVID Technology Based Learning in Math (Nspire Calculator and TI Navigator) Student data profiling and review every six weeks Professional Learning Communities/ teacher collaboration and modeling on best practices Alignment of S.E. to Readiness and Supporting Standards for STAAR/EOC

Partnerships with local community Tiered & Targeted Academic Interventions (before, during, after school colleges and universities and Saturday)
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Teacher Mentors master teachers

Summary
Provide Board Update of Community Meetings List of meeting dates PowerPoint campus presentation SIP to be submitted to the commissioner Post SIP on district website seventy-two hours before public hearing Notify parents and stakeholders of the public hearing Hold Public Hearing on SIP for AA and AU Campuses September 22, 2011 at 4:30 p.m. Seek approval of SIPs and thereafter sent to Commissioner
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20112011-2012 Public Hearing School Improvement Plan

Q&A
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